| Literature DB >> 9309429 |
K E Kilpatrick1, S A Wring, D H Walker, M D Macklin, J A Payne, J L Su, B R Champion, B Caterson, G D McIntyre.
Abstract
Affinity matured murine monoclonal antibody producing cell lines can now be rapidly generated using a novel repetitive, multiple site immunization strategy designated RIMMS. RIMMS capitalizes on rapid hypermutation and affinity maturation events which occur in B cell populations localized within secondary lymphatic tissue early in response to antigenic challenges. A murine myeloma cell line, P3XBcl-2-13, stably transfected with Bcl-2, enhances the outgrowth of hybridomas following somatic fusion with immune lymphocytes isolated from pooled peripheral lymph nodes (PLN) 8-14 days after the initial immunization. Immunizations somatic fusion, screening and isolation of affinity matured IgG secreting monoclonal antibody cell lines occur within a one month time period. By using RIMMS, we have been able to expedite the isolation of affinity matured monoclonal antibodies to numerous antigens, including a drug hapten.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9309429 DOI: 10.1089/hyb.1997.16.381
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hybridoma ISSN: 0272-457X